Sally Jo-Lowery-Obituary

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Sally Jo Reed Lowery

Spring City, Tennessee

Apr 1, 1945 – Aug 20, 2023

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BORN
April 1, 1945
DIED
August 20, 2023
LOCATION
Spring City, Tennessee

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Vaughn Funeral Home - Spring City Obituary

Sally Jo Reed Lowery age 78 of Crossville, Tennessee went home to heaven on August 20, 2023.


She was born on April 1, 1945, the seventh of eight children of the late Stanley and Arthie Edwards Reed of the Grandview community. Sally loved serving the Lord and was a member of Bible Baptist Church in Crossville, Tennessee. She spent 36 years in the Townsend community selling quilts – she was commonly greeted as “hello quilt woman.” Sally loved being in Townsend and spent many happy trips to Cades Cove. 


Sally was also preceded in death by her husband Johnny Lowery of Grandview, Tennessee, brothers Floyd “Junior” Reed, Ben Reed, Cartis Reed, Arville (Cobb) Reed, and William Reed, and her sister Beulah Cox. 


Survivors include her daughters Jan (Eddy) Hamilton of Memphis, Tennessee and Sherry (Jim) Rogers of Friendsville, Tennessee; precious granddaughters Shan Hamilton (Harley) McLean of Moscow, Tennessee and Megan Rogers of Friendsville, Tennessee; great grandchildren Ashlynn, Anson and Alden McLean; her brother Jesse (Shirley) Reed of Grandview, Tennessee; her loving family friend Richard Whitted of Grandview, Tennessee; and many nieces and nephews. 


Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 21, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. eastern time in the Chapel of Vaughn Funeral Home with Rev. Clint Kern officiating. Interment will be held on Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Dogwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Monday, August 21, 2023 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Vaughn Funeral Home.


Vaughn Funeral Home of Spring City is in charge of the arrangements of Sally Jo Reed Lowery and asks that you share your memories and condolences with her family on our website www.vaughn-funeral-home

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For 19 years we have been good friends. I know well the expression in the picture above. It is the Sally I remember. We had so many good times. So much laughter! I love her family. So sweet.

I already miss the phone calls. The fun stories. The laugh. And when she would go hmmmmm.

I will see her again someday. I know where she is now. She left behind a testimony. I see why she loved her pastor and his wife. So precious.

I will continue to pray for her girls...

Ms. Sally will be missed. Loved to listen to her sing in church when she was still able to sing. Prayers for her family.